Why you should care about the mobile Web


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Ready or not, the mobile revolution is upon us!

deltinahayThere is a lot of hype out there about how many people own mobile devices and how much time people spend on them.

Over the past two years, I've been charting and chronicling the rise of the mobile Web and the changes that it is unleashing on American society.

Let's look at some overall numbers:

So everyone has or will have a mobile device. Everybody needs a phone, right? What’s the big deal? What does this matter to our website optimization or online marketing efforts?

The following numbers reveal the impact more clearly:

Now the issue is not that everyone has a mobile device, but that they all have Internet access via that device. Many of them access the Web only through their mobile device. More importantly, they are taking advantage of that access by searching, purchasing and clicking through on mobile ads at unprecedented rates.

This is great news for those of us who market on the Internet. But it can be equally bad news for those who are not prepared for this mobile opportunity.

Imagine that someone visits your website from their mobile device and your site loads so slowly the user just moves on to the next site in their search results. Or, perhaps your site eventually loads but with no images and with a gaping hole where that spiffy piece of Flash you paid so much for is supposed to play. Or worse, the user receives a message from her browser informing her that your site cannot be viewed on her mobile device. These are very possible scenarios for a website that is not mobile-ready.

There are many things you can do to get your existing website ready for the mobile web, as well as other tactics you can use to market within the mobile web. Stay tuned as we explore these tactics in more detail throughout 2012!

Bootstrapper's Guide to the Mobile Web

This post was paraphrased from Deltina Hay's latest book, The Boostrapper's Guide to the Mobile Web. The book will be released in May 2012, but you can request a review copy today. This post originally appeared on MobileWebSlinger.com.

 

Deltina Hay is the author of The Bootstrapper's Guide to the Mobile Web and The Social Media Survival Guide. She is a veteran developer and programmer with over 25 years experience. She also blogs at Social Media Power and at Mobile Web Slinger. Deltina offers consulting for search, social, semantic, and mobile optimization at PLUMB Web Solutions, and teaches the graduate level social media certificate course for Drury University. You may also enjoy her video tutorials on YouTube. Contact her or leave a comment below.

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Social media, tech & marketing events: February


The Social Enterprise Conference will be held Feb. 25-26 at Harvard.

 

Guide to events & conferences for the coming month

JD LasicaWho would have guessed that February has become one of the busiest months of the year for social media, technology and marketing conferences? Look at the list of conferences below, which run the gamut from Women 2.0 Pitch to Vator Splash to Lift, Strata, TED, SMX West, Wisdom 2.0, the first SOBCon Europe and the year’s first Social Media Strategies Summit. And don’t forget Social Media Week, the multi-city global conference running Feb. 13-17.

For the full year, see our full Calendar of 2012 social media, tech and marketing conferences. And Socialbrite has our calendar of nonprofit and social change events for February.

Hope to see you at some of these! If you know of other must-attend events, please share by posting the information in the comments at the bottom.

Conference Date Place
February
Business Video Expo  Feb. 1-3 Miami
Video is emerging as a new type of corporate data that – when deployed in the right way – can make online meetings and corporate publishing more vital, vibrant and engaging than ever before. Business Video Expo will help you understand how to use evolving software and hardware solutions to transform your organization’s approach to corporate communications – from the executive conference room to the employee desktop.
Innovative e-Marketing  Feb. 1-2 Barcelona, Spain
Reinforce your online presence and boost your brand and marketing activities through social media communities and effective email campaigns to reach your target audience, guarantee customer satisfaction and maximum ROI for an increased bottom line. Leading experts will address many of the issues facing the industry as well as look to the future to discuss the most important trends and developments. Dirk Kolassa
SF MusicTech Summit X  Feb. 13 San Francisco
The summit brings together visionaries in the music/technology space, along with the best and brightest developers, entrepreneurs, investors, service providers, journalists, musicians and organizations who work with them at the convergence of culture and commerce.
Women 2.0 PITCH Conference  Feb. 14 Mountain View, Calif.
Learn from the leaders of successful high-growth startups and tech companies as they share best practices, growth strategies and disruptive product development stories.
RootsTech  Feb. 2-4 Salt Lake City, Utah
RootsTech is a leading-edge conference designed to bring technologists together with genealogists so they can learn from each other and find solutions to the challenges they face in family history research. Genealogists and family historians will discover emerging technologies to improve their family history research experience. Josh Coates
Vator Splash Feb. 2 San Francisco
Splash is a single-track evening event and startup competition that gathers leading entrepreneurs, innovators, venture capitalists and angel investors across technology to inspire and energize the audience about entrepreneurship and innovation. Splash brings together high-caliber speakers who talk about how to build and scale great successful companies, how their industries are changing and the opportunities those changes are creating. Aaron Levie
SoCon 12  Feb. 3-4 Atlanta
It’s hard to ignore the enormous impact social media has had on the world. SoCon12 will explore these changes. Get connected with hundreds of professionals with diverse backgrounds as they attend the Southeast’s premier social media networking event, now in its sixth year!
Social Fresh East  Feb. 6-7 Tampa, Fla.
Social Fresh East 2012 will be the first of a new focus for Social Fresh conferences. Join this conference for two days of advanced social media training from companies like Ford, RadioShack, Nordstrom and more. Joshua Karpf
Online Marketing Summit  Feb. 6-10 San Diego
Join more than 1,500 of your marketing peers as they share ideas, hear from expert practitioners and learn best practices in the areas of social media, demand generation, search, email, analytics, mobile, integrated marketing and more. Charlotte Blank
An Event Apart Feb. 6-8 Atlanta
An Event Apart is an intensely educational two-day learning session for passionate practitioners of standards-based Web design. If you care about code as well as content, usability as well as design, An Event Apart is the conference you’ve been waiting for. Also coming to Seattle on April 2-4, Boston on June 18-20, Austin on July 9-11, Washington, DC, on Aug. 6-8, Chicago on Aug. 27-29 and San Francisco on Nov. 12-14.
SOBCon Europe  Feb. 7 Amsterdam
SOBCon is coming to Europe. SOBCon is the think tank of the social web where some of the best minds in the Internet space gather to present models, discuss insights, and determine best practices. SOBCon Europe is the European version focusing on business models for social responsibility and profit.
Enterprise 2.0 Summit  Feb. 7-8 London
The summit is an event organized by Kongress Media yearly since 2008. It is set up as a highly interactive gathering of Enterprise 2.0 and Social Business experts and practioneers in Europe. Its uniqueness is its intensive exchange of experiences and the practical insights and implications presented.
Social Media Strategies Summit  Feb. 7-9 Las Vegas
Social Media Strategies Summit has been designed to apply to a variety of industries. Six tracks are designed to focus on a particular industry. While tracks are organized by industry, attendees are encourage to move freely between tracks based on their individual learning objectives. Other SMSS events include SMSS Chicago , April 18-19; SMSS Miami , June 12-14, and SMSS London , Nov. 6-8. The Social Media Strategies Summit
Murmuration Feb. 8 Franklin, Tenn.
Join Gigya, Radian6, ExactTarget, Moontoast and ISM at the Historic Franklin Theatre to share insights, technologies and strategies that are changing the social marketing landscape. Learn how these leading technologies are making social monitoring, commerce and campaign integration a manageable and profitable reality. Dawn Devirgilio
SES Conference & Expo  Feb. 9 San Diego
SES Conference & Expo is the leading global event series that educates delegates in search and social marketing, putting a special focus on tactics and best practices. SES Events provides instruction from the industry’s top experts, including representatives from the search engines themselves. Other SES events include: SES London , Feb. 20-24, and SES New York , March 19-23.
Media That Matters Feb. 10-11 Washington, DC
This year’s theme, “Change for Good,” features conversations about how independent social change filmmakers can execute integrated campaigns that are strategic, action-oriented and have enduring impact. mediathatmatters
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work  Feb. 11-15 Seattle
CSCW presents research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations and communities. CSCW encompasses both the technical and social challenges encountered when supporting collaboration. The development and application of new technologies continues to enable new ways of working together and coordinating activities.
O’Reilly Tools of Change  Feb. 13-15 New York
O’Reilly’s TOC Conference is where the publishing and tech industries converge, as practitioners and executives from both camps share what they’ve learned from their successes and failures, explore ideas and join together to navigate publishing’s ongoing transformation. TOC 2012 delivers a deft mix of the practical and the visionary to give attendees the tools and guidance they need to succeed — and the inspiration to lead change. Anne-Marie Concepcion
Cloud Connect  Feb. 13-16 Santa Clara, Calif.
Learn about the latest cloud technologies and platforms from thought leaders in Cloud Connect’s comprehensive conference and see leading companies showcasing the latest cloud platforms, technologies and services.
Social Media For Government Communications  Feb. 13-16 Washington, DC
Hear the latest practical advice on using new media and traditional communication tools to engage your community, along with helpful tools, tips and techniques to get started.
Social Media Week Feb. 13-17 Various
Social Media Week is a multi-city global conference connecting people, content and conversations around emerging trends in social and mobile media. Events take place in New York, Paris, Toronto, Washington, DC, San Francisco, Singapore, Tokyo, Miami, London, Hong Kong and elsewhere through a series of creative events that connect brands, marketers, media and public venues. Social Media Week
Pubcon Paradise  Feb. 14-15 Honolulu, Hawaii
Pubcon Paradise 2012 will offer a multiple-day look at the future of technology presented by many of the world’s top speakers. This event will be an ambitious gathering of search and social media innovators and leading technology and online marketing visionaries charged with offering attendees valuable new ideas and solutions for their businesses. pubcon

Can PR leave behind magical thinking for science?

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Don’t let your social media hypothesis dictate your conclusion

Chris AbrahamWhile neither marketing nor social media are sciences, one needs to use scientific principles to be most effective when it comes to both branding and prospecting online. It doesn’t take an Einstein to succeed in social media marketing, but to does take a scientist. Are you rigorously collecting metrics and data  to see if what you’re doing is resulting in sales conversions or extending your brand or are you relying on things you’ve learned from The Secret? Is your social media marketing campaign relying too much on magical realism, the power of positive thinking, and general superstition?

Or, are you so confident in your social media marketing plan that you really don’t care what your experiment says? That no matter how little pick-up you get in the media or no matter how few followers you garner or how little engagement, it isn’t your fault but must be because the market’s not ready for you or because you knew that social media marketing wasn’t effective anyway.

Well, that’s just bad science.

If you want to be an effective scientist, it is essential that you allow the results of your experiments — your observations — to speak for themselves.  While having a hypothesis going into the lab is always part one, allowing the empirical data to realign or even contradict your initial predictions is essential. That said, it’s hard on the ego to see something fail. It’s even harder to take the data as it comes and turn it into something useful in the end. This is how innovation happens, of course; and this is how scientific breakthroughs happen, too: not incrementally but in finding order in the chaos of unpredicted results.

There is a lot of bad science in social media marketing. Even a long decade after the Cluetrain Manifesto brought us the 95 theses that taught us that markets are conversations and that brands don’t own their brands anymore — a hypothesis that has proven itself prophetic — there are still many brands that have adopted blogs and social networks simply as new broadcast channels and have simply used social media as a handy way of listening in on the rude thing that people are saying about them.

Science is about testing and retesting and being willing to cut loose any and all processes that prove ineffective and moving those resources elsewhere

Science is about testing. Testing and retesting and being willing and able to cut loose any and all processes that prove ineffective and moving those resources into things that either work outright or show general promise. It is about not being attached to outcome. Finally, it is also about sticking to your guns and powering through on your commitment to seeing your experiments and your tests through. There are too many ghost towns littering social media that are the direct result of abandoned experiments, abandoned dreams — actually, more often, they succumbed to a crisis of faith.

The advertising industry has already adopted science and testing, but not because they wanted to. These were not men who had faith in science — they thought that advertising was an art. While early online marketing started to make advertising nervous, it wasn’t until Google launched AdWords that advertising began to evolve from art to science. The same thing is happening to direct marketing. From A/B testing to sophisticated engagement metrics, the science of advertising and marketing is becoming more de facto than fringe.

PR as the last bastion of magical thinking

PR is the last bastion of The Secret, the last bastion of superstition and magical thinking. The last business communication vocation that struggles against the harsh accountability of hard science, the cruel nakedness of quantitative metrics over the soft fuzzies of qualitative metrics.

Just because you’ve adopted social media doesn’t mean you’re modern. It is strangely possible to map your 19th century PR strategies onto a 21st century media platform without missing a beat. Take responsibility for your campaigns and do not let your hunches and experience dictate your successes and failures — let the data inform you and when it informs you that you’re just spinning your wheels, it is essential to do whatever it takes to adjust your campaign to maximize performance, amplify influence, and optimize for conversions.

Everything else is just doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, a sure sign of insanity — or so said none other than Albert Einstein.Chris Abraham is a partner in Socialmedia.biz and co-founder and principal of Abraham Harrison LLC, an international consulting group with specialties in online word-of-mouth/conversation marketing and online business & technology strategy advising. See his profile, contact Chris via email, Twitter, or leave a comment below.

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The anachronistic social media isolationist

http://d28v4r73i3n9fh.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/red-velvet-rope-policy-300x212.jpgChris AbrahamTo follow up on my last post, Being pretty isn’t enough for social media success, I wanted to discuss what I like to call Social Media Isolationism or Social Media Agoraphobia. And there are two forms of this sort of isolationism: invitational and exclusionary. They both mean you don't venture outside your own four social media walls; however, the first is welcoming and the other is dismissive.

The welcoming pineapple

Jay Gatsby was a welcoming pineapple. He desperately wanted to woo his beloved Daisy and opened his grand home hoping he just might, one night, find her at one of his lavish parties. Or, at the very least, create enough buzz so that his lost love might hear of him and ask about him.

Not always the direct result of a grand romantic gesture, the welcoming pineapple is often associated with the feeling that one is so appealing, so compelling a brand, product, or service that your friends and neighbors should very well come a-calling. You host awesome dinner parties, right? You have the biggest television, have your own pool and tennis court, and have several guest rooms. Why would you ever want to leave your own social media home?

Why wouldn't everyone want to take advantage of your generosity and party favor to want to go anywhere else, to say nothing of staying home in their pallid, beige, one-bedroom apartments? This generosity often comes with the stink of superiority or ego that eventually turns people off.

And if the proffered goodies are so compelling as to compel, this commitment might very well be contingent only upon the bounty, the booty, the swag lavished. In other words, your friends are bought and paid for and are your friends forever (or until you run out of cookies and candies and a subscription to cable).

In terms of a country, this open-border country would be glad to allow anyone in but since this country is obviously so awesome, offering everything and anything you could very well ever want in the first place, people just visit, nobody really ever leaves and a majority don't even possess a passport.

Good fences make good neighbors

There are other social media isolationists who treat their following like a gardener maintains a Bonsai tree: letting it grow then pruning it back. Limiting its natural growth patterns with the goal of cultivating something elegant, controllable, exceptional, and beautiful — and planned. The operative word here is control.

There is a strong desire among the good fences variety of social media isolationists to want to maintain a semblance of control over brand perception, brand response, and brand buzz. This social media isolationist would surely turn off (or moderate) comments if at all possible.

This form of social media agoraphobic never lowers himself to engaging with riffraff and never suffers fools gladly. In many cases, he blocks competitors, rarely follows anyone back, and limits real engagement to the worthy and the notable. Only A-listers need apply.

This is the sort of social media expert who most likely has a pristine living room with white couches and chairs neatly enshrined in a clear vinyl cover. This is the sort of person who collects beautiful heritage silver and china, never to see the copious staining gravies and beet juice of a holiday dinner.

It doesn't matter that social media is, by its very nature, chaotic, organic, anonymous, spontaneous, unpredictable, and crazy; it means nothing that the life of something beautiful can readily be strangled out of it when the collar's too tight; and it means nothing that your detailed business plan and marketing strategy may be too macro, too myopic — that what you've made exclusively for one use may well be adopted "off prescription" for something completely different and more profitable — something this sort of isolationist would very well never be able to see.

And, if he could, he wouldn't want it that way because that's not the right way and it shouldn't be done this way. Social media's just not cricket.

In terms of a country, this walled-up land would be glad to exclude everyone; but, more realistically, it's willing to limit visas and green cards to only the pedigreed: money, power, influence, esteem, connections, or education. Full funding for controlled borders and everyone had better carry their papers with them. I mean, why allow anyone in, since this country is obviously so awesome.

A majority possess passports; however, why leave? Too much chaos, uncertainty, and people who don't look like the sort of people they're used to.

Social media globalists unite

Neither the welcoming pineapple nor the good fences are effective in social media marketing because there are innately no borders in the Internet. Yes, maybe there is are language and cultural barriers, but these are as meaningless as the lines that separate nation states.

The Internet has rendered the world flat. Facebook is expected to reach a billion members in April.

And that's to say nothing of the bloggers, the tweeters, the pinsters, the borders, the messengers, the redditers, the diggers, the flickrers, the tumblrs, the googlers, and, yes, even the spacers — they're global, they curious, they're ambitious, and they have as much right to your attention as anyone else.

Whether you're an exclusionary or inclusive isolationist, you're still unwilling to leave your social media homeland. You're unwilling to go out there and meet your future real best friends. Instead, you either having to buy them or remain too afraid and afeard to make friends at all--or at least the wrong type of friends.

To be sure, you'll never know where your next windfall will come from. You also don't know who that fairy godmother is or what she looks like. It's essential to get out there and spend some of your time and energy going exploring, finding new lands and new faces, and expanding your natural core, your natural base.

While there may well be zero barriers to you because the Internet has flattened the business world for you, there are also zero barriers between you and your best future customers! So, go git 'em Tiger!

Via BiznologyChris Abraham is a partner in Socialmedia.biz and co-founder and principal of Abraham Harrison LLC, an international consulting group with specialties in online word-of-mouth/conversation marketing and online business & technology strategy advising. See his profile, contact Chris via email, Twitter, or leave a comment below.

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O’Reilly Strata: Why big data matters


A presentation at the 2011 Strata conference.

JD LasicaThe leading big data conference, Strata 2012, the leading big data conference, is coming up fast! And you can save 20% with the Socialmedia.biz discount code below.

Strata debuted to a sold-out crowd last year and has become the top event in the field for the people and technology driving the data revolution.

What: Strata delivers the nuts and bolts of building a data-driven business — the latest on the skills, tools and technologies you need to make data work.

When: Feb. 28 to March 1, 2012

Where: Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif.

Discount: Register now and save 20% with discount code SOCIALBIZ

From the conference organizers:

Get control of the new data opportunity at Strata — immerse yourself in three full days of hands-on training, information-rich sessions and an Expo Hall filled with the key players and products. Strata’s topics and programs include Data Science, Business & Industry, Visualization & Interface, Hadoop & Big Data, Policy & Privacy, and Domain Data. Plus, new for 2012 are two all-day Intensive Programs: Jumpstart - the missing MBA for Big Data; and Deep Data - a no-holds-barred program with advanced technical content.

The Strata experience is made up of intensely practical sessions for both business users and hardcore technologists; success stories (and cautionary tales) from startups making data their business and established companies that are saving millions and creating new revenue streams; great networking opportunities; and keynotes that snap the big picture into focus. We hope you will join us at Strata to explore emerging data tools and technologies that are shaping the future.

JD Lasica is founder of Socialmedia.biz. We work with large companies and nonprofits on social media strategies and campaigns. See JD's business profile, contact him or leave a comment.

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Being pretty isn’t enough for social media success

Chris AbrahamI always tell clients that it is no longer enough to be beautiful when it comes to marketing online. The Internet has become more like an Oscar after-party than it is like the airport Ramada. Online, you’re never the lone beauty in the hotel lounge. Online, you’re surrounded by equal or greater beauties. What’s more, the most successful online social media barflies are aggressive in addition to gorgeous. Too many companies that have invested vast resources in social have Pretty Boy/Girl Syndrome. A symptom of this disease is an expectation that others will go out of their way to pursue you.

No matter how much money you spend on a graphic designer, a social media expert, and a community manager, you may very well not find the kind of success you want and expect from your investment in social media and social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, and Pinterest.

Being beautiful, friendly, clever, generous, and charming is no longer good enough when you’re not just competing with the student body for Prom King and Queen, you’re now competing with potentially every other beautiful, friendly, clever, generous, and charming person on planet earth. The Internet has flattened the market, allowing anyone to eat your lunch, so just ringing the dinner bell after you launch your social media presence is not going to work as well as you expect.

Mind you, there are exceptions. If there are holes in the market–a vacuum–then filling that need will result in amazing success. Another exception is celebrity.  If you already have an undeniable fan-base, it will translate perfectly into success online.  Unfortunately, for the rest of us, we have neither.

In order to compete on a world stage, it is essential to aggressively recruit new members. Not just new members, but passionate, enthusiastic, members who will do what you expected Facebook, Google+, and Twitter to do for you in the first place: create firestorms of buzz and word-of-mouth influence. To become a channel of primary, secondary, and tertiary influence that result in your members sharing your content on their walls, resulting on an organic growth, ultimately snowballing into massive conversions and stellar online sales.

Do some research and you’ll find out, to your astonishment, that a majority of those viral videos with over a million views were not “upload it to YouTube and they will come.” Most of them skyrocketed as the direct result of some form of publicity campaign, be it grass roots or from an agency.

Be the catalyst of your natural social media success.  Take your fate into your own hands and get off of that bar stool and walk over and start some conversations with all the folks you want to meet.  This can include a long-tail blogger outreach campaign, it should include an A-list influencer outreach, be they on blogs, Twitter, Facebook, or wherever.

Membership in your community is a later stage of the hearts-and-minds campaign in which you need to engage.  Just collecting Likes or Follows doesn’t often result in engagement. If you spend any time on your Facebook Page Insights, which you do, you’ll understand how important performance is to the success of your social media campaign.  You need both quantity and quality of Likes.  I won’t kid you: more is better; however, if you have hundreds of thousands of Likes on your Facebook Page but have negligible engagement in your posts in the form of likes and comments, then you will not earn the sort of gravity and popularity to elbow on your members’ Facebook Wall.

If you’re able to prospect passionate followers by going out there–to where they live on their own blogs, forums, Listservs, social networks, and communities–to find them, recruit them, convert them, and win them over, then you’ll start seeing the true power of world-of-mouth marketing. Via Biznology.Chris Abraham is a partner in Socialmedia.biz and co-founder and principal of Abraham Harrison LLC, an international consulting group with specialties in online word-of-mouth/conversation marketing and online business & technology strategy advising. See his profile, contact Chris via email, Twitter, or leave a comment below.

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The Long Tail strategy for AdWords works for blogger outreach


The Long Tail

Chris AbrahamLast week, I wrote about how to succeed with B-list bloggers, but maybe some of you aren't convinced. So, this week, I want to draw an analogy to successful Google AdWords approaches so that you can see how to apply that same technique to blogger outreach. When it comes to reaching out to bloggers online, there's a lot you can learn from Google AdWords. Long-tail blogger outreach is like long-tail Google AdWords advertising. Instead of putting all your money on the top 10 most expensive and popular keywords that everyone bids on, smart advertisers segment their markets and hyper-target their highest-performing keywords with their most compelling ads and content while always pruning away their worst performers.

The same should be done with blogger outreach. There will always be blogs that are out of your league and your target audience. Instead of hitting your head against the wall by trying to make it onto TechCrunch and Mashable, learn to segment your blogger list, target more precisely while expanding your pool of bloggers past the top most blogs that tend also to be the most exclusive and difficult to break into — out of your league — to blogs and bloggers who are just starting out, who blog more from passion than ad revenue, and who are naturally more receptive to your content and your message based on a natural affinity.

Affiliate marketers have learned that they can reliably make money by spending money on Google AdWords by finding keyword phrases with such low bids that they can make money from the relatively small commissions or bounty they get from converting the click throughs to sales. Millions in yearly profits cent by cent, dollar by dollar. A cascade of small sales made by people who were so well targeted to that they were almost powerless to resist.

If you're able to find yourself thousands of bloggers who have yet to be discovered by your all your competitors, you'll be able to secure hundreds of earned media mentions.

The same thing can be done with blogger outreach. If you're able to find yourself thousands of bloggers who have yet to be discovered by your all your competitors, you'll be able to secure hundreds of earned media mentions. In concert, hundreds of earned media mentions both drown out a single post on TechCrunch and also do a better job or finding what you really want: sales.

All the most successful AdWords gurus, such as Adam Viener of imwave, realize that you can only make money in affiliate marketing with Google AdWords if you can make more money from your converted sales than you spend. You can't do this unless you find the magic sweet spot where there aren't many competing bidders who are bidding up the price of your keyword phrases so that you can both keep your spending low and also increase the likelihood that those who do stumble upon your ad will not only click through, costing you money, but also make a trackable major purchase, resulting in a commission--in commissions--that cover the costs of the ads and then some. This is not easy and the field fluctuates.

It takes expertise and vigilance, Adam tells me, and a mistake can be costly. One possibly apocryphal story reported that there was a very profitable keyword phrase that suddenly also became popular and the bids shot up without someone noticing, resulting in the equivalent of a Range Rover being lost in one day. Because of such high risks tantamount to the stock market, these folks are very good at discovering and milking the long tail, realizing that making a little bit here and there spread concurrently over hundreds and thousands of ads and keywords is more profitable, long term, than making a single big score.

If you're loaded with cash and don't really care about extracting value from your campaign, you can spend all your money on trying to get your ad copy at the top of every Google Search just to see it there but being constantly outbid by others, ultimately clearing out your budget or maxing your credit card; the same can be said with regards to blogger outreach: you can spend all your budgeted time and money pursuing the top bloggers while constantly being blocked by content from bigger, sexier, richer, more impressive national and global brands that have exclusive content and truckloads of valuable review products, better assets, and a promise of more and better traffic resulting in higher advertising revenue.

The most obvious thing you can learn is how easily it is to get outbid. Another thing you'll learn is that AdWords can rapidly burn all your cash with nothing to show for it. Finally, you'll learn that Google doesn't wage a fair fight — they both play favorites as well as giving preference to quality of ad over quantity of bid.

What this means in Google AdWords ads is that you're rewarded for the following: 1) Having lots of cash: a fool and his money are soon parted 2) Finding new markets: Being willing to hunt out holes in the market — keyword combinations that are not so obvious but are hyper-targeted to appeal to a new segment of visitors, bringing new opportunities for Google to make money 3) Creating an irresistible ad: no matter how much money you're willing to spend, Google doesn't make money unless visitors are compelled to click through 4) Becoming a long-term client: there are many cases where no amount or money and wit will claim you the top ad position on Google search, inline with organic search, because that spot almost always goes to the client who has made Google the most money, historically, over time.

These lessons map perfectly to blogger outreach.

The blogosphere rewards specialization and laser-targeting

The most desired, desirable, and "easy" keywords are like the top bloggers with the highest Alltop rankings and Klout scores are constantly being pursued. How realistic are you that you can even compete with all the others vying for their time and copy? If you're Dell or Sony, you probably have the sort of brand recognition and respect to be able to get a blogger to schedule time to review your new gizmo pretty thoroughly. You'll probably also have the sort of marketing budget that would allow you to offer a review product to everyone you engage.

You'll probably have a graphic design department and a staff of copywriters who can develop an amusing and compelling pitch which could include press junkets and personal meet and greets. Finally, a company like Dell is able to commit the long-term time, staff, and expense account towards making sure their communications team developed and professional as well as personal relationship with as many online influencers and online journalists over time — to use Google AdWords parlance, they have learned how to appeal to Google on all levels.

How many levels are you able to compete on? If you're unable to compete on any of these levels, you'll go bankrupt trying. It's not that A-List tech bloggers are corrupt, it's just that they're under pressure as well. They have only 24-hours/day and they're heavily rewarded with traffic when they're able to get exclusive content from a national player such as Dell. In the same way that Google AdWords rewards its clients for trying harder and digging deeper into the "long tail" in order to find new, under-served, markets, the blogosphere also rewards specialization and laser-targeting.

In a perfect world, one should only spend one's AdWords budget on keywords phrases that display ads only to people who will convert into clients and customers. The better one knows one's market and customer and the more time one spends finding out who and where they are and engaging them there, the more value you can extract from your sweat and cash.

Let's say you're preparing to launch your new book online and you want to use bloggers as an essential distribution channel, both great ideas. However, let's think this through. Are you internationally famous crime fiction writer James Ellroy or are you an unknown first-time, self-published, crime fiction-writer? Do you have a huge war chest to fuel your promotional campaign or are you running on sweat equity? Do you have thousands of friends online who are already committed to buying your book because you have been developing your popularity online by sharing chapters and answering questions and giving free advice or have you been busily scribbling your work on yellow pads and consider your work protected by strict copyright and not something to dilute by giving it away?

Novice Google AdWords users waste a lot of money with limited results when they start out because they don't understand how the competition works in contextual ad-buying: It's an auction. A complicated auction.

In short, the way it works is that every keyword combination, such as "social media marketing," competes with four things: the general popularity of the search, the quality of the keyword ad, the long-term success of the campaign, and how much money others are willing to bid for their ad based on their keyword choice, also dependent on their prior successes, ad spends, and long-term commitment. In shorter, while how much you're willing to bid for a keyword phrase is important, it isn't that simple.

With blogger outreach, you face the same odds as for paid search. If you are targeting only the top blogs, you'll face immense competition and can easily be outgunned by bigger foes. If you target the long tail of bloggers, you can more easily land your targets and will build up success one blog at a time, rather than in one fell swoop.Chris Abraham is a partner in Socialmedia.biz and co-founder and principal of Abraham Harrison LLC, an international consulting group with specialties in online word-of-mouth/conversation marketing and online business & technology strategy advising. See his profile, contact Chris via email, Twitter, or leave a comment below.

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Become a big fish by starting in a smaller pond

Chris AbrahamIt’s always a tough question: would you rather be the smallest fish in a big pond or the biggest fish in a small pond? Would you prefer to be the ugliest pretty person or the prettiest ugly person? Would you prefer to have the lowest IQ at MIT or the highest IQ at State?

This is all according to your preference, but when it comes to a blogger outreach campaign, the decision is never so zero-sum, not nearly so either/or. You can always do both, right? You can always secure hundreds of long-tail earned media mentions while you’re desperately working on securing coverage on Mashable and TechCrunch. You can lock in hundreds of posts short term while you’re wining and dining Pete Cashmore in Manhattan to make sure you become BFFs, so that you’ll have that inside track on getting column inches for your future newsworthy announcements.

However, in the meanwhile, getting those hundreds of posts on B-list-through-Z-list blogs ensures that you start building your reputation as a player. Consider this your bush league experience. Like doing your time in the small clubs. Paying your dues. In fact, most journalists and A-list bloggers glean their story ideas from the blogs they reach, from their influencers, blogs and bloggers who may well be less popular but are still highly influential.

Do you have the sort of news, offerings, and quality of content that can compete with the big players? Do you have the kind of prior relationships with the top bloggers and journalists or do they not know you from Adam?

This is not only about blogger ego and their desire to be treated like demigods by multinational agencies and their billion dollar consumer electronics clients–though that doesn’t hurt–it also has to do with the prestige of the blog’s content as well as the aspiration of what the blog and the blogger wants to become.

Where do you fit on that? You need to be realistic. You need to judge fairly where you are in the competition. Do you have the time, the resources, the reputation, the newsworthiness, the novelty, or the prior relationship to make it into TechCrunch? If not, that’s OK. There is no reason to fight over the top 25 blogs of your industry or the top 100 blogs in general, because there may be over one billion blogs worldwide, which equates to one out of every six people in the world.

Realistically, unless you’re the quarterback of your high school football team, you’re being unrealistic if you limit your options for prom to just the captain of the cheerleaders. There are so many appealing dates for prom everywhere in school. If you’re only applying to Harvard and Yale, you had better also be not only at the top of your class but also a legacy, score a perfect score on your SAT, letter on a sport, and have a well-developed set of extracurricular activities.

Work toward Prom King and an incoming freshman spot at Harvard College, but plan also on going to prom with someone and to college at all. Aim high but have a plan B and C. Remember, also, that being the best lover with the best prom date you get can always results in better dates in the future and being the best student in the college you are accepted to can always result in getting to Harvard as a transfer or in graduate school later.

Focus on being a big fish in a small pond. As you are working to succeed at that, you’ll naturally graduate to the A-list if you have the goods. But if you shoot for the A-list pond exclusively, and you don’t make the cut, you won’t have done anything to win with the B-list.

Start small and grow to make blogger outreach work for you. Via BiznologyChris Abraham is a partner in Socialmedia.biz and co-founder and principal of Abraham Harrison LLC, an international consulting group with specialties in online word-of-mouth/conversation marketing and online business & technology strategy advising. See his profile, contact Chris via email, Twitter, or leave a comment below.

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2012 conferences: Social media, tech & marketing

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A bald eagle at Hollyhock, British Columbia, during a break in the action at Media That Matters 2011 (photo by JD Lasica).

Our SuperGuide to 2012 conferences and events

JD LasicaFor the past five years we've assembled a calendar of the best social media, technology, marketing and news media conferences for the upcoming year. Here's our roundup of 2012 conferences and events.

While this is indeed a SuperGuide, we wanted to make this useful, so rather than include every event on the planet (sorry, Fancy Food Show!), we focused on those we think will be of most use to folks in the tech, marketing and media sectors.

If you know of other must-attend events, please add them by posting in the comments at the bottom. Also please check out our Calendar of 2012 nonprofit and social change conferences on our sister site, Socialbrite. A technical note: This calendar displays better on Firefox than on Webkit siblings Chrome and Safari, which are ignoring our CSS tweaks.

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January
UXCamp DC  Jan. 7 Washington, DC
UXCamp DC is about bringing together the people who care about making websites and mobile apps that provide a great user experience.
Affiliate Summit West  Jan. 8-10 Las Vegas
Affiliate Summit West includes an exhibit hall with affiliate merchants, vendors and networks, as well as multiple tracks of educational sessions covering the latest trends and information from affiliate marketing experts. affiliate summit
PCMA Convening Leaders Conference  Jan. 8-11 San Diego
At PMCA (Professional Marketing Club Association), you'll encounter new approaches, from a retooled opening general session and expanded hands on Learning Lounge to a streamlined onsite registration and innovative food and beverage functions.
Virtual Edge Summit  Jan. 9-11 San Diego
The summit lets you learn what you want, the way you want! You'll find deep-dive presentations, 15-minute snippets, 30-minute conversations, interview sessions and technology demos.
Consumer Electronics Show Jan. 10-13 Las Vegas
Now in its fourth decade, CES reaches across global markets, connects the industry and enables consumer electronics innovations to grow and thrive.
Growth Conference Jan. 11 Long Beach, Calif.
Here you'll find hundreds of ways to seize fresh business opportunities and explore everything you need to know to grow your business. Get fresh ideas, hands-on tools, powerful insights and strategies that work. Get in on the conversation with how-to sessions and invaluable networking. Chris Brogan
edSocial Media Bootcamp  Jan. 12 Windsor, Conn.
The bootcamp offers a one-day, practical application of social media tools in a school environment. The workshop provides an in-depth, hands-on introduction to social media for school leaders and administrators, complete with an opportunity to create and share content through edSocialMedia's practice lab site and other social media channels. edsocialmedia
IBM Connect Jan. 16-17 Orlando, Fla.
This new two-day conference is aimed at forward-thinking business leaders who turn the opportunity that comes from becoming a social business into measurable business success. Taking place alongside Lotusphere 2012, the conference showcases the strategic value and tangible impact that being social can have on your business and how social business solutions and collaboration concepts can deliver real return on investment. Through sessions led by industry and IBM leaders, dialogue and idea sharing, session leaders discuss the why, what and how of using social, mobile and cloud technologies can enable people to improve their business performance. ibmconnect
WebVisions  Jan. 18-20 New York
WebVisions explores the future of design, content creation, user experience and business strategy in an event that inspires learning, collaboration and entrepreneurism. Brad Smith
DLD12 Jan. 20-24 Munich, Germany
For the eighth time, Burda's digital summit gathers international agenda setters in Germany and discusses topics of the digital world.
TransportationCamp  Jan. 21 Washington, DC
TransportationCamp is a free unconference bringing together transportation professionals, technologists and others interested in the intersection of urban transportation and technology.
PodCamp Halifax  Jan. 22 Dartmouth, Canada
A PodCamp is a free BarCamp-style community unconference for new media enthusiasts and professionals including bloggers, podcasters, YouTube producers, social networkers and anyone curious about new media. podcamp-halifax
Social Media Conference  Jan. 23-25 Miami
Social Media Conference is the largest convention focused on social media in the enterprise. The convention is attended by intelligence agencies, NGOs, Global 1000 businesses and academic institutions involved in the social media market. Topics include social media, business strategies, mobile & wireless technology, legal, news, online community software, strategy, funding and new technologies. Christopher Harvin
Emerging Media Conference  Jan. 23-26 San Francisco
This gathering gives people the chance to view and experience the latest in technology advances and upcoming product roll-outs. For three full days there will be demonstrations, presentations and discussions led by some of the most connected and recognized experts in the industry.
BlogWell Jan. 24 Dallas
Learn how big brands use social media and hear eight case studies on the social media programs in place at corporations such as Dell, REI, Coldwell Banker, Texas Instruments and others.
Beyond Enterprise 2.0  Jan. 24-25 Amsterdam
Discuss how to turn crisis into opportunity by increasing employee productivity and embracing change. This international summit will bring together cross-industry senior executives to discuss key issues on maximizing internal communications through social media. Matteo Rizzi
Content Marketing Retreat  Jan. 26-27 Langley, Wash.
This year's conference will move beyond "building the case for content marketing" to sharing strategic insight and best practices on how to effectively plan, manage and measure content creation, curation, publication and distribution.
Macworld | iWorld  Jan. 26-28 San Francisco
Macworld | iWorld2012 is the world's ultimate fan event for those who use, create and love Apple products. Attendees will encounter a celebration of Apple tecnology-infused art, music and film as well as learning opportunities and a shopping mecca in an exhibit hall filled with products and services for Apple users of all skill levels and interests.
She's Geeky 10 - The 5th Bay Area Event  Jan. 27-29 Mountain View, Calif.
She's Geeky hosts unconferences across the nation, providing an environment for women working in technology and other geeky fields (science, engineering and math) to learn from one another, grow networks, connect across generations and discuss issues. shesgeeky4
OMMA's Agency of the Year  Jan 30 New York
OMMA's Agency of the Year Awards celebrate the agencies that were able to rise above the rest over the past year -- the shops that represented the best of class in the online advertising community. Gold and silver awards will be presented to the top two overall agencies, as well as awards recognizing the agencies responsible for the year's best media planning and buying, search campaigns, Web design and site development, and creative. omma-social
Mobile Commerce Conference  Jan 30-Feb 1 San Francisco
This event is designed to help you share experiences, ideas and solutions with mobile-system professionals. Learn from an exclusive, expert-filled array of speakers representing all industries. Interact with fellow practitioners in conference workshops, working sessions, case studies and networking breaks.
iStrategy  Jan 31-Feb 1 San Francisco
Topics explored at iStrategy span all digital media channels and online business models including social media, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, mobile, viral/word-of-mouth marketing, affiliate marketing, email marketing and display advertising for e-commerce, publishing, lead generation and customer service. The iStrategy experience combines keynote speakers, expert panel discussions, interactive workshops and networking opportunities.
D: Dive Into Media Jan. 30-31 Laguna Niguel, Calif.
D: Dive Into Media is the newest brand extension of D: All Things Digital, founded by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. While D: All Things Digital explores the bigger picture and analyzes the impact that the digital revolution has had on every facet of our lives, D: Dive Into Media will drill down into the evolutionary changes that are underway in media and what those changes mean for the industry's future. waltkara
The Crunchies Jan. 31 San Francisco
TechCrunch kicks off 2012 with The Crunchies along with partners GigaOm and VentureBeat. The tech party to start the year will move to Davies Symphony Hall this year for both the awards ceremony and the famous after party. Nominations for the entrepreneurial spirited categories are in and being tabulated. Voting begins in early January.
February
Business Video Expo  Feb. 1-3 Miami
Video is emerging as a new type of corporate data that – when deployed in the right way – can make online meetings and corporate publishing more vital, vibrant and engaging than ever before. Business Video Expo will help you understand how to use evolving software and hardware solutions to transform your organization's approach to corporate communications – from the executive conference room to the employee desktop.
Innovative e-Marketing  Feb. 1-2 Barcelona, Spain
Reinforce your online presence and boost your brand and marketing activities through social media communities and effective email campaigns to reach your target audience, guarantee customer satisfaction and maximum ROI for an increased bottom line. Leading experts will address many of the issues facing the industry as well as look to the future to discuss the most important trends and developments. Dirk Kolassa
SF MusicTech Summit X  Feb. 13 San Francisco
The summit brings together visionaries in the music/technology space, along with the best and brightest developers, entrepreneurs, investors, service providers, journalists, musicians and organizations who work with them at the convergence of culture and commerce.
Women 2.0 PITCH Conference  Feb. 14 Mountain View, Calif.
Learn from the leaders of successful high-growth startups and tech companies as they share best practices, growth strategies and disruptive product development stories.
RootsTech  Feb. 2-4 Salt Lake City, Utah
RootsTech is a leading-edge conference designed to bring technologists together with genealogists so they can learn from each other and find solutions to the challenges they face in family history research. Genealogists and family historians will discover emerging technologies to improve their family history research experience. Josh Coates
Vator Splash Feb. 2 San Francisco
Splash is a single-track evening event and startup competition that gathers leading entrepreneurs, innovators, venture capitalists and angel investors across technology to inspire and energize the audience about entrepreneurship and innovation. Splash brings together high-caliber speakers who talk about how to build and scale great successful companies, how their industries are changing and the opportunities those changes are creating. Aaron Levie
SoCon 12  Feb. 3-4 Atlanta
It's hard to ignore the enormous impact social media has had on the world. SoCon12 will explore these changes. Get connected with hundreds of professionals with diverse backgrounds as they attend the Southeast's premier social media networking event, now in its sixth year!
Social Fresh East  Feb. 6-7 Tampa, Fla.
Social Fresh East 2012 will be the first of a new focus for Social Fresh conferences. Join this conference for two days of advanced social media training from companies like Ford, RadioShack, Nordstrom and more. Joshua Karpf
Online Marketing Summit  Feb. 6-10 San Diego
Join more than 1,500 of your marketing peers as they share ideas, hear from expert practitioners and learn best practices in the areas of social media, demand generation, search, email, analytics, mobile, integrated marketing and more. Charlotte Blank
An Event Apart Feb. 6-8 Atlanta
An Event Apart is an intensely educational two-day learning session for passionate practitioners of standards-based Web design. If you care about code as well as content, usability as well as design, An Event Apart is the conference you've been waiting for. Also coming to Seattle on April 2-4, Boston on June 18-20, Austin on July 9-11, Washington, DC, on Aug. 6-8, Chicago on Aug. 27-29 and San Francisco on Nov. 12-14.
SOBCon Europe  Feb. 7 Amsterdam
SOBCon is coming to Europe. SOBCon is the think tank of the social web where some of the best minds in the Internet space gather to present models, discuss insights, and determine best practices. SOBCon Europe is the European version focusing on business models for social responsibility and profit.
Enterprise 2.0 Summit  Feb. 7-8 London
The summit is an event organized by Kongress Media yearly since 2008. It is set up as a highly interactive gathering of Enterprise 2.0 and Social Business experts and practioneers in Europe. Its uniqueness is its intensive exchange of experiences and the practical insights and implications presented.
Social Media Strategies Summit  Feb. 7-9 Las Vegas
Social Media Strategies Summit has been designed to apply to a variety of industries. Six tracks are designed to focus on a particular industry. While tracks are organized by industry, attendees are encourage to move freely between tracks based on their individual learning objectives. Other SMSS events include SMSS Chicago , April 18-19; SMSS Miami , June 12-14, and SMSS London , Nov. 6-8. The Social Media Strategies Summit
Murmuration Feb. 8 Franklin, Tenn.
Join Gigya, Radian6, ExactTarget, Moontoast and ISM at the Historic Franklin Theatre to share insights, technologies and strategies that are changing the social marketing landscape. Learn how these leading technologies are making social monitoring, commerce and campaign integration a manageable and profitable reality. Dawn Devirgilio
SES Conference & Expo  Feb 9 San Diego, Ca
SES Conference & Expo is the leading global event series that educates delegates in search and social marketing, putting a special focus on tactics and best practices. SES Events provides instruction from the industry's top experts, including representatives from the search engines themselves. Other SES events include: SES London , Feb. 20-24, and SES New York , March 19-23.
Media That Matters Feb. 10-11 Washington, DC
This year's theme, "Change for Good," features conversations about how independent social change filmmakers can execute integrated campaigns that are strategic, action-oriented and have enduring impact. mediathatmatters
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work  Feb. 11-15 Seattle
CSCW presents research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations and communities. CSCW encompasses both the technical and social challenges encountered when supporting collaboration. The development and application of new technologies continues to enable new ways of working together and coordinating activities.
O'Reilly Tools of Change  Feb. 13-15 New York
O'Reilly's TOC Conference is where the publishing and tech industries converge, as practitioners and executives from both camps share what they've learned from their successes and failures, explore ideas and join together to navigate publishing's ongoing transformation. TOC 2012 delivers a deft mix of the practical and the visionary to give attendees the tools and guidance they need to succeed — and the inspiration to lead change. Anne-Marie Concepcion
Cloud Connect  Feb. 13-16 Santa Clara, Calif.
Learn about the latest cloud technologies and platforms from thought leaders in Cloud Connect's comprehensive conference and see leading companies showcasing the latest cloud platforms, technologies and services.
Social Media For Government Communications  Feb. 13-16 Washington, DC
Hear the latest practical advice on using new media and traditional communication tools to engage your community, along with helpful tools, tips and techniques to get started.
Social Media Week Feb. 13-17 Various
Social Media Week is a multi-city global conference connecting people, content and conversations around emerging trends in social and mobile media. Events take place in New York, Paris, Toronto, Washington, DC, San Francisco, Singapore, Tokyo, Miami, London, Hong Kong and elsewhere through a series of creative events that connect brands, marketers, media and public venues. Social Media Week
Pubcon Paradise  Feb. 14-15 Honolulu, Hawaii
Pubcon Paradise 2012 will offer a multiple-day look at the future of technology presented by many of the world's top speakers. This event will be an ambitious gathering of search and social media innovators and leading technology and online marketing visionaries charged with offering attendees valuable new ideas and solutions for their businesses. pubcon
The Startup Conference  Feb. 16 Seattle
The Startup Conference is a one-day conference for everyone considering launching a startup. It covers everything from raising angel money, finding co-founders, getting press from TechCrunch, how to launch and more. Join the startup competition and be selected to pitch on-stage in front of a panel of VCs. Rand Fishkin
OnMedia NYC  Feb. 21-22 New York
OnMedia is where cutting edge of Madison Avenue meets the best of Global Silicon Valley. This two-day executive event features New York's power players and top digital media CEOs, who engage in high-level debates on how the Internet is disrupting the world of media, marketing, advertising and branding. OnMedia also showcases the emerging entrepreneurial CEOs who are revolutionizing the way media is being created, distributed, consumed and analyzed. AlwaysOn
Cloud Computing for DoD & Government  Feb. 21-23 Washington, DC
IDGA's third annual event is your opportunity to claim your place in the virtual world of DoD and federal government data storage. This time-critical event will emphasize how cloud computing can cost-effectively revolutionize the way your enterprise works.
Gravity Summit  Feb. 22 Washington, DC
The summit will bring together a lineup of sports and entertainment leaders and insiders to address social media marketing trends, innovations, tools and strategies now and in the future.
Intelligent Content  Feb. 22-24 Palm Springs, Calif.
Intelligent Content 2012 is an intimate, three-day intensive learning experience designed to help attendees understand what is required to create intelligent content: content designed to be structurally rich and semantically categorized, automatically discoverable, reusable, reconfigurable and adaptable to any future functionality. Kristina Halvorson
Lift Feb. 22-24 Geneva, Switzerland
Lift conferences are a series of events built around a community of pioneers who get together in Europe and Asia to explore the social implications of new technologies. Each event is a chance to turn innovation into opportunities by anticipating the major shifts ahead and to meet the people who drive them. Anaïs Saint-Jude
BlissDom  Feb. 23-25 Nashville, Tenn.
This conference is for women who find and express their bliss by publishing online. Speakers and panels will feature the best blogging, public relations and social media pros who'll be on hand to mentor new and old friends.
Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference Feb. 23-26 St. Louis
In this annual conference devoted to computer-assisted reporting, come and learn about tools you need to dig deeper into stories and give readers and viewers the information they want. The CAR conference offers something for everyone, from beginners to those on the cutting edge of digital reporting. Sessions include the basics on using spreadsheets, databases and online mapping as well as the latest technological advances. car
Wisdom 2.0  Feb. 23-26 Redwood City, Calif.
Join the founders of Facebook, PayPal, Zynga and other technology leaders along with wisdom teachers in this conference where the focus is on exploring how one can live mindfully and wisely and engage the great technologies of this age in ways that benefit us, our society and our world. Eckhart Tolle Halvorson
SuperConf  Feb. 24-25 Miami
SuperConf 2012 is where Web development & entrepreneurship converges. On Day 1, Startup Blast Off is where eight new companies launch their products to the public. On Day 2, the conference dives deeply into understanding user interface design, bleeding edge technology, marketing, business and building lasting relationships. Jason-Baptiste
SearchFest  Feb. 24 Portland, Ore.
Industry experts and thought leaders from around the country will deliver in-depth presentations on topics including advanced search engine optimization, social media marketing, universal search, analytics, paid search marketing and much more. SearchFest
Social Enterprise Conference  Feb. 25-26 Boston
This year's conference will feature two days of rich content at the Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School. The Saturday schedule is designed for a smaller and more practitioner-focused audience, while the Sunday schedule will feature about 100 speakers with a more general focus with a Pitch for Change Competition and Career Fair. social-enterprise-conference
Mobile World Congress  Feb 27-Mar 1 Barcelona, Spain
Mobile is enhancing and expanding education and thus, transforming the world. Mobile World Congress 2012 will celebrate the current state of mobile and offer a glimpse into where mobile has the potential to go next. Franco Bernabe
TED Feb 27-Mar 2 Long Beach, Calif.
From dazzling technology and leading-edge science to the richest veins of human creativity and interconnection, TED 2012 will display remarkable speakers, new uses of music, extravagant use of underused senses, intricate choreography between speaker and screen, new ways of involving the audience, breakthroughs in animation, intense, campfire-style storytelling and some "spectacular surprises." ted2012
TEDActive Feb 27-Mar 2 Palm Springs, Calif.
TEDActive is an opportunity to let your mind travel the world of ideas while watching the live-hosted TED 2012 program on screen in a comfortable, customizable space. When the talks are over, your conversations with other passionate people begin -- a chance to engage in inspiring discussions and projects. tedactive
Inbound Marketing Summit  Feb. 28-29 New York
The must-attend conference for digital, social and mobile marketing will have a mix of inspirational speakers like Chris Brogan, Laura Fitton, Tim Hayden and Barry Libert, cutting edge content and real-world case studies. IMS is where innovative marketing and media professionals meet face to face, participate in sessions and network with their peers. IMS will also take place June 12-13 in San Francisco and Oct. 24-24 in Boston. Chris Brogan
Search Marketing Expo – SMX West Feb 28-Mar 1 San Jose, Calif.
Attend SMX West for the exceptional content, invaluable connections and essential conveniences. Dramatically increase the number of people who come to your site with ROI-enhancing paid search advertising and search engine optimization techniques and best practices. Susan Wojcicki
Strata Conference  Feb 28-Mar 1 Santa Clara, Calif.
Strata Conference is the leading event for the people and technology driving the data revolution. The home of data science, Strata brings together practitioners, researchers, IT leaders and entrepreneurs to discuss big data, Hadoop, analytics, visualization and data markets. Kaitlin Thaney
Digiday Agency  Feb. 29 Los Angeles
This conference from Digiday Agency  will address the biggest issues and challenges digital agencies and marketers face today across the buying spectrum. This year's theme is "Retooling for the Future." Jonathan Adams
March
paidContent March 1 New York
Today's digital content space is about looking for innovation without displacing what works. At paidContent 2012, we'll look at how that's being accomplished across book and magazine publishing, news media, entertainment and more. paidContent2011
OnDemand  March 1 Palo Alto, Calif.
From AlwaysOn, a gathering where the Internet meets the enterprise, held at HP Worldwide Headquarters.
SearchCongress Barcelona  March 1-2 Barcelona
SearchCongress Barcelona is the advanced Search Marketing event (SEO, SEM) for online professionals, experts and agencies. Expect expert speakers and advanced workshops to help you reach the maximum in your field.
Digital Media and Learning Conference  March 1-3 San Francisco
The Digital Media and Learning Conference is an annual event supported by the MacArthur Foundation and organized by the Digital Media and Learning Research Hub at the UC Humanities Research Institute of UC Irvine. The conference is meant to be an inclusive, international and annual gathering of scholars and practitioners in the field, focused on fostering interdisciplinary and participatory dialog and linking theory, empirical study, policy and practice. Diana Rhoten
American Society for Public Administration  March 2-6 Las Vegas
ASPA 's annual conference for public sector employees and officials comes to Las Vegas this year, and I'll be speaking at a SuperSession on "How to Create Impact With a Social Media Action Plan" on Sunday, March 4, from 1:30-3 p.m. This year's conference theme is "Redefining Public Service Through Civic Engagement."
MX: Managing Experience  March 4-5 San Francisco
MX is a conference for people who take a leadership role in guiding better experiences into the world. Learn from real-world examples and discover new approaches that can help you lead your organization toward investing in, or improving your customer experience on the Web, mobile and beyond. Genevieve Bell
Marketing 360 Exchange West Coast  March 4-6 San Francisco
The Marketing 360 Exchange West Coast has been designed to bring together senior marketing executives focused on executing leading strategies to achieve brand excellence and greater profitability. Invitation-only, this is an exclusive event for senior level networking and idea exchange.
eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit March 4-9 San Francisco
Got Big Data? Want to be more data driven? Trying to turn data into insight? Managing multiple marketing data streams? Eleven years of finding the best and brightest to deliver the wit and wisdom of marketing analytics means every session is insightful and impactful. Feras Alhlou
Conversion Conference  March 5-6 San Francisco
Conversion Conference is the only worldwide event series focused exclusively on improving website conversions, featuring conversion improvement strategies and tactics by the leaders in the field. Conversion will take place June 26-27 in Chicago and Oct. 22-23 in New York.
Social Media Strategies for Travel  March 5-6 San Francisco
This event gathers together experts from leading travel brands to give you the real low-down on how travel companies are capitalizing on the converging worlds of social media, mobile and technology.
Launch  March 7-8 San Francisco
40 cutting-edge, never-before-seen technology companies will debut at the LAUNCH Festival, and panels of experts with evaluate each.
Media Summit March 7-8 New York
This event brings together an international set of speakers tackling the latest in media, advertising, television, broadband, social media, mobile, cable and satellite, publishing, radio, magazines, news media, motion pictures and marketing.
SXSW March 9-18 Austin, Texas
South by Southwest offers an amazing gathering of thought leaders in independent music, independent films and emerging technologies. Fostering creative and professional growth alike, SXSW is the premier destination for discovery. The Integrated Media Association conference  will be held in conjunction with SXSWi. tim street
SES New York  March 19-23 New York
SES New York is packed with 70+ sessions, multiple keynotes, almost 100 exhibitors, networking events, parties and more. Learn how search engines rank Web pages and optimize yours to outrank competitors, discover new methods of link building to keep your brand in front of your customers, increase traffic via organic listings and avoid "spam" penalties, optimize and rank better with pay-per-click campaigns, and much more. Matthew Bailey
Signal San Francisco March 21 San Francisco
For 2012, Federated Media Publishing's conference series will focus on clarity and comprehension. Digital marketing is well into its second decade, yet a dizzying pace of innovation coupled with a lack of clear metrics, goals and process has left most of us scrambling to prove what we know in our gut to be true: That joining the digital conversation is crucial to our brands, our customers, and ultimately, to the success of our businesses. Also look for Signal Detroit in July, Signal Chicago in September and Signal LA in November.
Structure:Data March 21-22 New York
GigaOM's Structure:Data, now a two-day conference, will assemble the world's leading technologists, practitioners and business leaders to offer solutions to the questions posed by the growth of big data, including storage needs, data analysis and the uncovering of new business opportunities. Raj Aggarwal
Local Online Advertising  March 21-22 New York
The Borrell Local Online Advertising Conference will help you identify how to capture the most in your market. The conference is designed for executives responsible for developing, managing, marketing and selling online advertising at the local level and for anyone interested in driving value for their mobile operations.
Information Architecture Summit  March 21-25 New Orleans
The IA Summit is the primary event for those redefining strategy and structure in support of cross-channel systems and user experiences. TBD Stephen_P_Anderson
Interactive Local Media East  March 26-28 Boston
BIA/Kelsey's Interactive Local Media is the definitive conference on local digital advertising and marketing. The focus will be on the latest developments in search, mobile, social and deals. Ted Leonsis
Web 2.0 Expo March 26-29 San Francisco
Web 2.0 Expo is a conference and tradeshow for everyone who cares about embracing and extending the opportunities created by Web 2.0 technologies. (At this writing, the site hasn't been updated for 2012.) web20expo
Enterprise Connect  March 26-29 Orlando, Fla.
Enterprise Connect, formerly known as VoiceCon, gathers industry leaders, in-depth technical sessions and a large exhibition. Everything at the event is focused on one goal: To help you make the best decisions possible about migrating, designing and implementing the right communications and collaboration products, services, software and architecture for your enterprise. Fred Knight
Social Media World Forum - Europe  March 27-28 London
This year SMWF includes six conference tracks, focusing on the fundamental social media disciplines that industry partners and SMWF community members believe are the key areas of growth and opportunity within the social media space. No date has been announce for Social Media World Forums  in North America, Africa or Asia.
SocialTech March 29 San Francisco
Put on by Marketing Profs, SocialTech '12 is focused on B2B social media marketing. Look for expert speakers on the marketing challenges that really matter to you and to your bottom line.
April
Sex::Tech   April 1-3 San Francisco
Sex::Tech 2012 is a two-day annual conference hosted by ISIS, Inc. that brings health and technology professionals together with youths, parents and community leaders to advance the sexual health of youths in the U.S. and abroad. Sex::Tech is the only conference that showcases high-tech educational content (mobile, social media, Internet) developed by professionals, highlights national and local program successes, and puts youth leadership at the forefront. sextech
Mobile Summit April 2-3 Sausalito, Calif.
Check out the website from last year's event for an idea of what's to come.
PRSA: Digital Impact April 2-3 New York
The conference will be attended by public relations, communications and digital media professionals seeking guidance, inspiration and ingeniousness from leaders of the digital media revolution. This conference, put on with the help of SNCR.org, will provide you with thought leaders, digital experts who represent platforms, organizations and networks, practical applications and research to help you apply what you learn about social media and the impact of influence and persuasion.
Where  April 2-4 San Francisco
Now in its eighth year, Where Conference: The Art and Business of Location, is where the grassroots and leading-edge developers building location-aware technology intersect with the businesses and entrepreneurs seeking out location apps, platforms and hardware to gain a competitive edge. Thomas Goetz
mediaXchange  April 2-5 Washington, DC
If you offer products, services, solutions or partnerships to the newspaper media industry, being a part of this annual marketplace is your opportunity to reach senior newspaper executives and decision makers.
Data 2.0 Summit  April 3 San Francisco
Meet the entrepreneurs, executives, investors and thought leaders at the intersection of Big Data, Social Data and the DataWeb. The summit will host discussions on the DataWeb: how companies are building on top of (and investing in) a long-term foundation of social data, open gov data, business intelligence data and customer data. "Web 1.0" involved pages linking to pages. "Web 2.0" involved users linking to people, places and things across Web applications. Now comes data. Jim Fowler
The Power of eMarketing April 3-4 San Francisco
The Power of eMarketing Conference (eM12) offers an unparalleled and exclusive experience in best practices, case histories and processes for social, email and emerging marketing technologies.
ad:tech San Francisco  April 3-4 San Francisco
Digital marketers, brands, agencies, publishers and service providers come together to share, network, learn and do business. Terence Kawaja
Innotech  April 5 San Antonio
InnoTech is an annual conference and exhibition built specifically for business and technology executives, highlighting the region's innovation and technology development opportunities by showcasing pioneering products and services. InnoTech is designed to be the most comprehensive and collaborative regional technology event available in a one- or two-day format. Look for events in San Antonio on April 5, Portland on May 3, Dallas on May 17, Austin on Oct. 20 and Oklahoma City on Nov. 3.
Android Open  April 5-6 San Francisco
This event zeroes in on the technical side of Android. While the fall event is for the entire Android ecosystem (development, business and marketing), the spring event is a more focused technical conference for developers.
National Association of Broadcasters April 14-19 Las Vegas
Every industry employs audio and video to communicate, educate and entertain. They all come together at the NAB Show for creative inspiration and next-generation technologies to help breathe new life into their content. No matter where you are in the content lifecycle – from creation to consumption – NAB is a must-attend event for businesses looking ahead.
[140 ask the oracles: Exploring the State of Now] April 17 New York, NY
Learn From Talented Teachers to Unleash Your Personal Power, Flip the Switch to Re-Boot Your Dreams, Hear what Trends and Patterns are Predicted, Mash-up with Moguls & Muses, Mystics & Internet Magicians, Experience a Gathering of the Tribe to Connect & Get Inspired! Monte Farber
DEMO Spring April 17-19 Santa Clara, Calif.
At DEMO Spring, investors and potential partners can get a close-up look at the latest trend-setting technologies. It's not just a place for face time but for eyes-on-the-product time. demo-spring
[CampaignTech 2012] April 19-20 Washington, DC
How is the 2012 election season changing the craft of digital politics and advocacy? What are leading practitioners doing to evolve the tools in their technology-charged communications toolboxes? Join CampaignTech's hands-on trainings, workshops, round-table conversations, and panel discussions that will enhance your knowledge of practical politics, refine your digital campaign skills, and inspire you to exceed your goals this election – and beyond. CampaignTech 2012
Search Starts Here  April 21-24 Boca Raton, Fla.
BIA/Kelsey and the Local Search Association are combining forces for this annual gathering, where speakers from around the world will discuss industry trends, lessons learned, success stories, new technology applications and useful innovations in the local search industry.
Future of Money & Technology Summit  April 23 San Francisco
The summit brings together the best and brightest thinkers around money, including entrepreneurial business people, developers, press, investors, authors, solution providers, service providers and organizations that work with them at the convergence of cash and commerce. Heather Schlegel
BlueGlass Conference  April 23-24 Los Angeles
Some of the best Internet marketing minds in the world will gather for 48 hours of learning, sharing and forming relationships that will last a lifetime.
Advanced Analytics for High Tech  April 25-26 San Francisco
The summit brings together the leaders from the field of analytics within the high-tech industry. Effective analytics is central to business success. In the modern business environment, technological developments and the advances of globalization have created unparalleled opportunities for businesses to expand their markets and take advantage of new opportunities.
Social Pulse Summit  April 25-26 Las Vegas
Join the 2nd Social Pulse Summit and discuss how companies can use social media to build brand loyalty, resolve customer complaints and conduct market research at low cost. These strategies as discussed by industry leaders will provide insight on creating metrics to track social media productivity in actual gained revenue using innovative software technologies that can both manage viral customer feedback and monitor employee usage to ensure the right message is getting out to consumers.
Connections  April 25-26 Alberta, Canada
The 2012 conference will bring together leaders from the nonprofit sector, the corporate community, government and other funders, and community leaders to dialogue about the significant changes that will impact the sector and its ability to meet community needs in the future. A goal of the conference is to foster enhanced understanding across the three sectors through focused dialogue on timely and relevant issues.
The Next Web April 25-27 Amsterdam
The seventh edition of The Next Web Conference will be packed with high-quality content, networking events, parties and dealmaking opportunities. It's the place to be for all Web and mobile professionals.
Under the Radar April 25-26 Mountain View, Calif.
Under the Radar has been recognized as a significant showcase of innovation and deal-making forum in Silicon Valley. In the past four years, 67% of its presenters have gone on to raise funding and/or be acquired by Google, Yahoo, Cisco, BT, Microsoft, Twitter, Fox Interactive and others.
Digital Hollywood Spring Apr 30-May 3 Marina del Rey, Calif.
Digital Hollywood is the premier entertainment and technology conference in the country. Dozens of media and entertainment execs convene to discuss the state of digital content. (I've spoken at four or five Digital Hollywood events.) digital-hollywood
May
99% Conference May 3-4 New York
Taking its moniker from the famous Thomas Edison quote "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration," the 99% Conference represents a shift in focus. Unlike other conferences that focus purely on ideas and inspiration, the 99% is all about action. For two days, 99% brings together some of the world's most productive creative visionaries to offer a behind-the-scenes look at their processes as they share road-tested insights on pushing ideas forward. 99percent
SOBCon Chicago  May 4-6 Chicago
SOBCon is one of the best learning forums for marketers, small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs in the US. The theme this year is "Creating and Leveraging Opportunity: Strategy and Execution." sobcon
Next Berlin May 8-9 Berlin
NEXT will be a highlight of Europe's largest festival of the digital scene, the Berlin Web Week, starting on May 2. This year's conference is dedicated to the post-digital era. Why? Because the digital revolution is over, digital has won. So it's time to ask what's next, what's beyond digital? MvDusseldorp
All About The Cloud May 8-10 San Francisco
Join 500+ executives from ISVs, resellers, platform and infrastructure providers, along with industry leading analysts, venture capitalists and media, gathering to explore, debate and discuss all aspects of cloud computing. The cloud is here to stay and it is changing the way every one of us consumes IT services and delivers applications. Nicholas Carr
CMS Expo  May 8-10 Chicago
Come to CMS Expo to stay ahead on the "X Factor," and many trends that can help your business succeed. Discover how to best put leading CMSs, apps, add-ons and talent to work for your corporation, small business, non-profit, education or government unit. Get straight answers from the best in the business. Experience CMS comparison panels, insightful learning sessions and case studies, empowering keynotes, business networking and more. Sigurd Magnusson
Content Delivery Summit  May 14 New York
Now in its fourth year, the Content Delivery Summit is a one-day conference designed to bring together telecom carriers, service providers, content owners and industry vendors for a detailed look at CDN platforms for the delivery of video and content acceleration. The summit will include case studies on real-world deployments, demos of new technology platforms and discussions on business model considerations for video and rich media.
Conversational Marketing Summit May 14-15 New York
Leading agencies, marketers, platforms and entrepreneurs come together for the marketing industry's most rigorous and thought-provoking annual two-day gathering that bridges the innovations of the Internet with the practice of marketing. Conference site has not been updated for 2012.
Confab  May 14-16 Minneapolis, Minn.
After years of focus on Web design and technology, professionals everywhere are finally starting to realize the value of content, including people in user experience, marketing, IT, business management and elsewhere. Help drive the content strategy conversation forward. Lou Rosenfeld
Internet Week New York  May 14-21 New York
Since its debut in 2008, Internet Week New York has quickly become one of the world's top festivals celebrating digital culture as well as a global showcase for New York City's thriving technology industry. Internet Week New York is expected to bring more than 30,000 people from around the world to nearly 300 events at the festival's headquarters and at dozens of locations throughout the city. internet week ny
Streaming Media East May 15-16 New York
Streaming Media East is the one online video show that is solely focused on giving you real information you can apply immediately in your business. Come see, learn and discuss what is taking place with all forms of online video business models and technology.
Privacy Identity Innovation  May 15-16 Seattle
Privacy Identity Innovation explores how to protect sensitive information while enabling new technologies and business models. It's the only tech conference focused on examining critical technological, ethical and legal issues – and highlighting new business opportunities.
Government Web and New Media Conference
 
May 16-17 Washington, DC
The annual Government Web Managers Conference is a networking and educational event for Web content managers, Web writers and editors, and government employees who contribute content to government websites. It's designed for government employees and contractors who use online tools and social media to meet their agency's mission.
WebVisions  May 16-18 Portland, Ore.
WebVisions explores the future of design, content creation, user experience and business strategy in an event that inspires learning, collaboration and entrepreneurism. Brad Smith
Bloggy Boot Camp  May 19 Philadelphia
Join a powerful mix of ordinary and extraordinary women, ranging from young, single girls in their 20s to mothers to retirees. All span a multitude of backgrounds and experiences. What connects attendees is an interest in discovering new blogs and being a part of a community that provides support, friendship and a platform for learning. Connect with your tribe in person at Bloggy Boot Camp. Kathy Bouska
TechCrunch Disrupt NYC May 19-23 New York
TechCrunch Disrupt returns to New York with the pizza-and-caffeine-fueled Hackathon on May 19–20 followed by the full conference on May 21–23. Watch startups compete in the Startup Battlefield. Last year, Ashton Kutcher and Paul Graham shared their investment strategies with Charlie Rose, Keith Rabois shared why Square will be more profitable than PayPal, and GetAround battled 30 other companies to take home the Disrupt Cup.
CeBIT Australia May 22-24 Sydney, Australia
If business is a game then it's the toughest of all to win. The players, rules and goalposts are constantly changing. The cloud, mobile apps, ecommerce – if you stop moving you get left far behind. But get it right and your business can clean up. At CeBIT 2012 you'll learn how to play the game by its new rules and how to win safely, securely and within your budget. Roger Willkins
Social Media Summit  May 23 Harrisburg, Penn.
With several hundred attendees each year, the summit expores the impact social network sites have on our daily lives. Panel discussions make it ideal for laypersons as well as tech gurus. Attendees come from around the U.S. and several foreign countries and range in occupation from CEOs to students. Sessions are held concurrently. social-media-summit
Cloud Connect  May 24-25 Bengaluru, India
Cloud Connect India is the best place to discuss and learn about the latest trends in cloud computing, with the biggest names in the industry. From cloud in the enterprise to the mobile cloud, virtualization, security, cloud communications and security, the event will cover the most relevant and latest updates from the industry.
D9 Conference May 29-31 Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
D is different from other conferences: no canned speeches, no marketing pitches, and no bull. Instead, creators and executive producers Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher put the industry's top players to the test during unscripted conversations about the impact digital technology will have on our lives now and in the future. waltkara
OnHollywood  May TBD
From AlwaysOn, a gathering dubbed "The Entertainment Venture Summit." No date or place has been announced.
June
MaxFunCon  June 1-3 Lake Arrowhead, Calif.
MaximumFunCon is a gathering of creative people who wish to be more awesome. Jesse Thorn
AFP TechKnow  June 4-5 Orlando, Fla.
The AFP TechKnow Conference Presented by Visa will offer an interactive learning experience designed to connect nonprofit fundraising and management professionals with leading-edge information and effective practices in using technology to accomplish their organizations' missions. The conference will position interactive websites and social media as core elements in today's development mix via two tracks: strategy and technology. It will feature opportunities for learning, networking and exhibiting. Hashtag: #RewireToInspire  
International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media  June 4-8 Dublin, Ireland
The sixth ICWSM brings together researchers from the disciplines of computer science, linguistics, communication and the social sciences. The broad goal of ICWSM is to increase understanding of social media in all its incarnations.
SMX Advanced June 5-6 Seattle
SMX (Search Marketing Expo) is the only search marketing conference designed exclusively for experienced Internet marketers. Sessions are fast-paced, packed with Q&, frequently controversial and quite informative.
Connections at TIA  June 5-7 Dallas
This executive research conference includes presentations from Parks Associates' leading analysts and visionary sessions featuring executives in the connected entertainment and digital home technology industries. Look for The Connected Home Pavilion, a showcase on the TIA show floor where attendees can preview demos from operators, manufacturers, and solutions providers for the digital home. Eric Bruno
BlogWorld New York  June 5-7 New York
BlogWorld & New Media Expo is the first and only industry-wide conference and tradeshow for all new media. This conference is for anyone who is creating content online with blogging, podcasting, vlogging, Internet radio, social media or new media content. You'll find comprehensive and critical knowledge for growing your business, brand and audience with the latest new media technology, methods and tools.
PitchCon  June 7-8 Hollywood, Calif.
PitchCon is the Hollywood destination for independent content producers. The two-day event is a catalyst for launching you to the next level of your career. You'll find industry panels, master classes, hands-on advice and access to a network of influential media execs. PitchCon features the well-respected Pitch Pit, where you can pitch your show ideas in guaranteed 1-on-1 meetings with 50-plus top-level agents, broadcast, cable, digital and studio development executives.
Netroots Nation  June 7-10 Providence, RI
Netroots Nation amplifies progressive voices by providing an online and in-person campus for exchanging ideas and learning how to be more effective in using technology to influence the public debate. John Abraham
Personal Democracy Forum June 11-12 New York
Personal Democracy Forum is the world's leading conference exploring and analyzing technology's impact on politics and government. Join hundreds of individuals interested in how technology is changing politics, governance and society. pdf
Microsoft TechEd North America  June 11-14 Orlando, Fla.
TechEd is Microsoft's technology conference for IT professionals and developers, offering the most comprehensive technical education across Microsoft's current and soon-to-be-released suite of products, solutions, tools and services. The four-day event will offer hands-on learning, deep product exploration and opportunities to connect with a community of industry and Microsoft experts. Robert Wahbe
Cloud Expo June 11-14 New York
The 10th International Cloud Expo is an enterprise IT event that covers the entire scope of the cloud computing spectrum. No one can take full advantage of cloud computing without first becoming familiar with the latest issues and trends, which is why the expo's organizing principle is to ensure that attending delegates leave with abundant resources, ideas and examples they can apply immediately to leveraging the cloud. cloudexpo
Inbound Marketing Summit  June 12-13 San Francisco
The must-attend conference for digital, social and mobile marketing will have a mix of inspirational speakers like Chris Brogan, Laura Fitton, Tim Hayden and Barry Libert, cutting edge content and real-world case studies. IMS is where innovative marketing and media professionals meet face to face, participate in sessions and network with their peers. IMS will also take place Oct. 24-24 in Boston.
OnMobile  June 12-13 Redwood City, Calif.
OnMobile 2012 is where the top venture capital-backed mobile companies disrupting the consumer and enterprise worlds join forces with the big players pioneering the new mobile device and operating system platforms. This two-day executive event features high-level debates on what's hot in the emerging mobile market and how these innovations are disrupting how companies and consumers work, play, advertise and connect. OnMobile also showcases the top entrepreneurial CEOs who are driving mobile innovation. OnMobile
Cloud Computing World Forum  June 12-13 London
Europe's biggest cloud computing event highlights topics including security, mobile, applications, communications, virtualization, CRM and much more around the cloud. Werner Vogels
Investigative Reporters & Editors June 14-17 Boston
The best in the business will gather for more than 100 panels, hands-on classes and special presentations about covering business, public safety, government, health care, education, the military, the environment and other key beats. Speakers will share strategies for locating documents and gaining access to public records, finding the best stories and managing investigations.
a4uexpo June 19-20 Barcelona, Spain
With a firm focus on doing successful business as an advertiser, agency, network or publisher in Europe, a4uexpo Barcelona will treat delegates to the latest thinking and strategies to boost their performance in affiliate marketing, social media, mobile, SEO and the many facets that performance marketing now incorporates.
140 Characters June 19-20 New York
The theme for this year's event is "Finding and Sharing Meaning." #140conf exposes you to the power the Internet has to disrupt businesses, change lives and create serendipity. You will leave with a fresh outlook on how the real-time Web can be used in your business or personal life to actually do something meaningful. 140chars-conf
Enterprise 2.0  June 19-21 Boston
Learn about the latest collaboration and social business technologies from thought leaders in Enterprise 2.0's comprehensive conference. enterprise20
Structure June 20-21 San Francisco
In its fifth year, Structure will bring together the leaders innovating, shaping and defining the evolution in the technology industry – cloud computing. The shift to the cloud isn't just a change in the way IT is organized and delivered, but it will also become the impetus for a new way of building chips, servers, networking and other building blocks of the computing industry.
Techweek Conference & Expo June 22-26 Chicago
The Techweek Conference aims to give leaders in business and technology a landscape view of the new edge of innovation. techweek
IABC World Conference  June 24-27 Chicago
The 2012 World Conference represents an opportunity to look to the future while tying in lessons of the past and integrating basic tenets of strategic communication into your 20/15 vision of prosperity. Join in to learn how to approach the rich possibilities in the new business environment during the next three years and beyond. iabc
O'Reilly Velocity Conference  June 26-28 Santa Clara, Calif.
Most companies with outward-facing dynamic websites face the same challenges: pages must load quickly, infrastructure must scale efficiently and sites and services must be reliable, without burning out the team or breaking the budget. Velocity is the best place for Web ops and performance professionals to learn from your peers, exchange ideas with experts and share best practices and lessons learned. Steve Souders
Google I/O June 27-29 San Francisco
Google has expanded Google IO to three days to let people attend sessions, visit partners in the Developer Sandbox and meet 1:1 with the engineers behind Google's developer platforms and APIs. .
International Symposium on Environmental Geotechnology, Energy and Global Sustainable Development  June 27-29 Los Angeles
This 12th international symposium on Environmental Geotechnology, Energy and Global Sustainable Development aims to develop concrete strategies through participant interaction, networking and lively discussions that advance global sustainability in the areas of environmental geotechnology and energy. Participants will take home ideas on what needs to be done collectively and individually as researchers, policy makers and teachers.
Aspen Ideas Festival  Jun 27-Jul 3 Aspen, Colo.
The annual event will gather some of the most interesting thinkers and leaders from around the US and abroad to discuss their work, the issues that inspire them and their ideas. Presented by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic, the festival is unique in its dedication to dialogue and exchange and in its commitment to bringing ideas to the public at large. Mike McConnell<
VidCon  Jun 28-30 Anaheim, Calif.
VidCon is the largest conference, convention and celebration for people who love online video. Creators, viewers and enablers are welcome to learn, have fun and enjoy some of the best content on or off the Internet. Alex Day<
July
MobileBeat July 10-11 San Francisco
Check out the website from last year's event for an idea of what's to come.
Wikimania July 12-15 Washington, DC
Wikimania is the annual international conference of the Wikimedia community. The gathering allows the community and the general public to learn about and share their experiences with free knowledge initiatives all over the world.
Comic-Con July 12-15 San Diego
The famed Comic-Con gathering returns to San Diego in July, accompanied by sister conferences WonderCon on March 16-18 in Anaheim and APE 2012 on Oct. 13-14 in San Francisco.
Fortune Brainstorm Tech  July 16-18 Aspen, Colo.
Fortune Brainstorm Tech is a marketplace of ideas that assembles top technology and media thinkers, operators, entrepreneurs, innovators and influencers. These leaders inspire a conversation that informs Fortune's editorial coverage throughout the year. brainstorm
OSCON  July 16-20 Portland, Ore.
OSCON is where all the pieces come together: developers, innovators, businesspeople and investors. Today OSCON is about how the close partnership between business and the open source community is building the future. OSCON is the best place to prepare for what comes next, from learning new skills to understanding how new and emerging open source technologies are going to impact how we live, work and do business.
Project SEARCH  July 23-27 Austin, Texas
Project SEARCH is dedicated to providing education and training to young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through an innovative workforce and career development model that benefits the individual,workplace and community. project search
Silicon Valley Innovation Summit  July 25-26 Santa Clara
AlwaysOn 's annual gathering of tech power brokers, VCs and business folks will be held on the campus of Santa Clara University for the second straight year. Summit-Stanford-2011
August
BlogHer  Aug. 2-4 New York
BlogHer conferences bring together thousands of women bloggers -- both veterans and beginners -- from around the world to discuss, inspire and connect with each other. Jory Des Jardins
International Food Blogger Conference Aug. 24-26 Portland, Ore.
Organized by Foodista.com and Zephyr Adventures, the International Food Blogger Conference was the first-ever conference for food bloggers. The event will feature high-quality educational sessions and personal networking opportunities. ifbc
September
Content Marketing World  Sept. 4-6 Columbus, Ohio
Content Marketing World says it's the largest gathering of content marketing professionals in the world.
TechCrunch Disrupt SF Sept. 8-12 San Francisco
TechCrunch Disrupt opens with the Hackathon on Sept. 8–9 and the conference on Sept. 10–12. The focus is on tech startups, with a Startup Battlefield that gets companies in front of investors, media, a panel of judges and a large audience. The last Disrupt SF brought us Reid Hoffman, Scott Cook and Vinod Khosola offering insights. techcrunch
Cloud Connect  Sept. 10-13 Chicago
After three years of phenomenal growth in Silicon Valley, Cloud Connect is bringing its buzzing expo hall, quality educational conference sessions and cut-through-the-hype keynotes to the Windy City.
National Association of Government Webmasters  Sept. 12-14 Kansas City, Mo.
While focused on government web professionals, anyone can attend this 10th annual conference.
Big Data & the Cloud  Sept. 13-14 Boston
The Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit brings the leadership and innovators from the industry together for an event acclaimed for its interactive format, combining keynote presentations, interactive breakout sessions and open discussion. Brett Goldstein
SMB Digital Marketing  Sept. 17-19 Chicago
BIA/Kelsey has not yet announced the specifics of this marketing event.
Search and Social Hawaii!  Sept 17-20 Hawaii
The gathering provides innovative strategies and how-to techniques for thriving in search and social media. The agenda includes discussions and debates around the latest topics. Wappow! has invited speakers who think outside the box and, in turn, who'll inspire you to do so. David Evans
Online News Association Sept. 20-22 San Francisco
The Online News Association Conference & Awards Banquet has become the premier gathering of highly engaged digital journalists who are shaping the future of media. Journalists travel to ONA's conference each year to learn about new tools, techniques and technologies, to discuss advancements and challenges in the industry, to network and to share best practices with peers from all over the map. ONA
October
Global Ignite Week Fall 2012 Various
During the week 50-plus Ignites will take place in cities around the world. As many as 10,000 entrepreneurs, technologists, DIYers, creative professionals and enthusiastic knowledge-seekers will gather in local pubs, theaters and other venues for an evening that is a unique blend of networking, information and fun, encapsulated in the Ignite motto: "Enlighten us, but make it quick." micki
DEMOfall Oct. 1-3 Silicon Valley
The fall edition of the august tech innovation conference. Now that Michael Arrington is no longer calling the shots at TechCrunch, TechCrunch Disrupt is no longer up against DEMOfall on the same dates.
SMX East Oct. 2-4 New York
Attend this search marketing expo for tactics that increase traffic to your website and increase conversions and sales. Choose from 50-plus sessions on search engine marketing topics, including search engine optimization, paid search advertising and social media marketing on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Danny Sullivan
Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing  Oct. 3-6 Baltimore, Md.
This series of conferences is designed to bring the research and career interests of women in computing to the forefront. Presenters are leaders in their respective fields, representing industrial, academic and government communities. Leading researchers present their current work, while special sessions focus on the role of women in today's technology fields, including computer science, information technology, research and engineering. grace hopper
BlogWorld & New Media Expo  Oct. 4-6 Los Angeles
Experts from every field of the blogging and new media will be on hand to share their knowledge, techniques and advice at BlogWorld's Social Media Business Summit. Industry gurus will share their experiences and network with attendees in seminars and moderated panels. Topics will range from high-end experienced blogger, podcast, broadcaster and social media themes to novice "start-up" topics. BlogWorld-2011
International Professional Communication Conference Oct. 8-10 Orlando, Fla.
The theme of this year's conference is "Communicating Vision." Look for presentations on data visualization, information design and best graphical practices, in all forms of print and electronic media.
Direct Marketing Association  Oct. 13-18 Las Vegas
DMA2012's goal is to provide you with all of the tools, technologies and best practices to accomplish your goals, engage your audience in realtime and to keep you one step ahead.
Pivot  Oct. 15-16 New York
Pivot is an exclusive two-day event for top brand managers who seek to bridge the gap between their brand and the rising social consumer. Directed and hosted by Brian Solis, the event will deliver the context and understanding you need to redirect marketing dollars, create authentic interactions and map a strategy of successful engagement with this powerful new market. Brian Solis
Android Open Oct. 15-17 San Francisco
The fall event is directed at the entire Android ecosystem: development, business and marketing. Learn about the latest advances in the mobile marketplace. android
PopTech Oct. 17-20 Camden, Maine
An eclectic mix of thought leaders and visionaries will convene in Camden, Maine, for this 16th annual gathering. A celebration for the intellectually engaged, PopTech is a chance to meet the people who are inventing our future and an opportunity to take in stimulating presentations, exhilarating performances and life-changing conversations. Deb Levine
Social Media Marketing  Oct. 24 London
This popular one-day conference offers an in-depth look at the latest trends, strategies, tools and techniques in social media marketing. Key topics include: Google Plus, social media management, mobile and location marketing, measurement and ROI, social SEO, social CRM and customer engagement.
WITI's Women and Technology Summit  TBD TBD
No date has been set for this annual summit put on by Women In Technology International. witi
Web 2.0 Expo NY TBD TBD
Web 2.0 Expo is a conference and trade show for everyone who cares about embracing and extending the opportunities created by Web 2.0 technologies. No date has been set for this year's event. Osama Bedier
Web 2.0 Summit  TBD San Francisco
The Web 2.0 Summit brings together 1,000 senior executives from the worlds of technology, media, finance, telecommunications, entertainment and the Internet. No date has been announced yet for this year's event.
November
Global Social Business Summit  Nov. 8-10 Vienna, Austria
This annual summit gathers worldwide social business pioneers from all kind of backgrounds (corporate, political, academic, civil societal) -- it's from Nobel Peace Prize laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus. You can check last year's website www.gsbs2011.com  to get a better impression. www.gsbs2012.com  will be up by February.
The Market Research Event  Nov. 12-14 Boca Raton, Fla.
TMRE remains focused on the business value of market research and this year brings you more than 140 sessions and more than 175 speakers. Join the global community of market research leaders in tackling the most critical issues in market research today. Anne Mulcahy
Digital Hollywood NYC Nov. 15-16 New York
Digital Hollywood remains one of the nation's premier entertainment and technology conferences.
December
LeWeb  Dec. 4-6 Paris
LeWeb brings together the most influential audience in the Internet ecosystem. Top industry entrepreneurs, executives, investors, senior press and bloggers gather for two days to focus on the key issues and opportunities in the Web marketplace. Shai Agassi
Interactive Local Media West  Dec. 4-6 Los Angeles
BIA/Kelsey's Interactive Local Media is the definitive conference on local digital advertising and marketing. At ILM West, the focus will be on the latest developments in search, mobile, social and deals. Interactive Local Media
D: Dive Into Mobile Dec. 10 San Francisco
Conversations with the most influential figures in mobile -- part of the D conference series of events.
GoingGreen Silicon Valley  Dec. 27-28 San Francisco
AlwaysOn dubs this gathering "Where Green Entrepreneurs Meet Big Money & Big Partnerships."
Other conferences and events

We can't list every conference in the world, but if you know of other gatherings that should be included here (or if you see anything amiss), please share in the comments or contact me!

Here are some conferences that still haven't announced plans for the new year:

Twiistup, perhaps LA's biggest technology event, held in February 2011.
ForumCon: Forum and Communities
Teens in Tech 2.0
Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup
SocialMediaPlus
TWTRCON
SIME conferences
M.O.B. Conference : Monetizing Online Business
Future of Web Apps, held in Las Vegas
Supernova
Techonomy Conference
Big South Social Media Summit
PICNIC
Online Community Summit
SocialBizWorld
2WAY Summit, held by ReadWriteWeb in June 2011 in New York.
Future of Crowdsourcing Summit
Streaming Media West
BRANDSconf
Journalism That Matters events or unconferences
Social Media & Community 2.0 Strategies was held in April 2011 in Boston.
School of WOM, Word of Mouth Marketing
WebContent, held in June 2011 in Chicago
Social CRM, last held in November 2011 in New York
Sentiment Analysis Symposium, held in November 2011 in San Francisco
Innovation Summit from Partners for Growth

Here's our calendar of 2011 conferences, in case that's of interest.

Special thanks to Paulyn Ramirez Davis for compiling this calendar.

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.FriendsayeletnoffYou and your friends from all over the world walk into a bar on New Year's Eve. The music is great, the bartender is friendly, and you and all your friends are dressed up in your favorite outfits. Your friend from London decides to pick a different song from the jukebox, your friend from Brazil decides to listen to the band instead, while the buddy you just met from Istanbul decides to play a cool YouTube video on the wall of the bar. You head out to the dance floor, whip out some amazing dance moves that are straight-out of a movie, and then the cute guy or girl you've been checking out comes over and buys you a drink. Before long you’re chatting it up like you've known each other forever, so you decide to have a video chat to get to know each other better.

The best part of all of this is that you never have to leave your living room.

The great virtual night out I just described is possible with .Friends (Dot Friends), a brand new app on Facebook that launched last week. The whole point of the app is to have fun, party with your friends and to meet new ones as well. You go into a virtual world, pick a hot spot from the world-map, and then live it up while chatting with your friends and meeting new ones.

I'm a heavy Facebook user so I know what an amazing platform it is for connecting with people. But Facebook is missing the unique element of personal interaction that is so important. That's where .Friends comes in. It lets you create a virtual "you" and provides a bunch of cool places where you can party and hang out. .Friends provides a new way and a new venue to interact with people and lets you get together with people from all over the world and hang-out as if you were all in the same spot.

This should sound familiar to tech watchers since a similar app has been making waves recently and raised a "bit" of money as well. But where I think .Friends really shines is in its stunning visuals which make the app a lot more fun to use. Not only that, but you have a ton of options in terms of how you can look in the .Friends world. There's a huge selection of hair styles, clothes and accessories to create a perfect look. After all, how can you meet people in a virtual world if the virtual 'you' doesn't represent who you are and your own individual style?

Creating your .Friends avatarIt's east to get started with the app. You can either follow the tutorial when you enter the app or just click on the .Friends logo on the top left. This will open a pull down menu that will enable you to navigate through the world, see the different venues around the globe, change your clothes and more. When you're in a location and you see someone interesting, you can click on them and then you’ll get a menu of options such as writing them a private chat or buying them a drink. Be careful though, people notice when you buy the cheapest drink on the menu. .Friends also lets you start-up a video chat with someone right from the app making it a convenient and fun way to meet people face-to-face.

While all of this already makes .Friends addictively fun, I think one of the coolest features is still to come. The team at .Friends is putting the finishing touches on a feature that lets you build your own location in the .Friends world. So if you've always dreamed of opening up your own bar or club and turning into a world-leading entertainer, you can do it all on .Friends.

Facebook and other social networks are transforming the way we communicate and stay in touch with our friends, making it easier than ever to maintain relationships that span the globe. .Friends - and other social tools that duplicate real-world scenarios - are going to extend the range of interactions we have on the web, add new depth to our online experiences, and strengthen our relationships with friends on social networks.

Disclosure: Blonde 2.0 handles .Friends' social media activity.

Ayelet Noff is founder and CEO of Blonde 2.0, a New Media PR firm specializing in helping brands use social media tools such as social networks, the blogosphere and social software to create brand awareness, buzz, find leads, recruit employees or achieve any other goal. See her business profile, contact Ayelet, follow her on Twitter or leave a comment below.

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